Yes, that is precisely the device I built; I was in high school at the time but had been a licensed ham for 5 years and built much of my own equipment. My father had access to a machine shop and helped with the soft iron pole pieces and a few other items but I built all the electronics. And, it worked!

Alas, that was a long time ago and I don't now know what happened to the spectrometer.

I did not know this article reprint is in a published book. I do have all the Amateur Scientist articles on CD.

Coincidentally, another local ham and also a Time Nut recently told me he built one also! Who else here did?

Larry W6FUB


On 6/28/2014 11:52 AM, Bob Stewart wrote:
There's an interesting (and on topic) project in that book starting on page 
335, discussing a home-made Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer.  I wonder if any 
time-nuts have constructed such a device, and what potential accuracy it would 
have?

Bob - AE6RV



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A PDF of the 1960 book can be found here:

http://www.sciencemadness.org/library/books/projects_for_the_amateur_scienti
st.pdf

Dave
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